Tous les articles dans The Gazette (321)

Legault's apparent stumble could be a strategic ploy

François Legault appeared to stumble the other day when asked whether he would never call a new sovereignty referendum if elected premier of Quebec. "Absolutely," he replied, then confused the issue by adding: "Certainly not in a first mandate."


Les ti-counnes de la Gâzette ignorent que la souveraineté recueille davantage d'appuis que le PQ. Ah, ce racisme aveuglant... ou ces éditos de combat préférant l'estocade à la vérité (L’estocade est le coup d'épée (« estoc ») par lequel, à la corrida, le matador met à mort le taureau.)

The PQ's pursuit of political fantasy drags it down



La Gâzette s'amuse à bâtir des fictions canadian...

A blow for sovereignty, an opportunity for the future



History is made - and now the hard part begins

Elections are easy, at least comparatively so for the contending parties


Le Québec de 1982 remet ça: ill a le plaisir de priver le Canada de son gouvernement majoritaire en 2011...

Canada needs the stability of a majority government



Layton's unexpected surge gives hope to federalists

Not much was expected to change in Quebec at the outset of this election campaign


PQ isolates itself from ordinary quebecers

It's true that the PQ in power has tended to be somewhat more moderate than the PQ in convention.


The profound malaise at Montreal city hall

Judging by the latest in a staggering succession of scandals to erupt at Montreal city hall, due process is something of an alien concept in the upper ranks of the civic administration


The 'Quebec model' and energy resources

Judgment in this area shouldn't be clouded by nostalgia for a bygone time, no matter how glorious.